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Incident Operations / Re: 2nd Alarm House Fire Charleston
« on: May 17, 2007, 03:44:20 PM »
Give the dog a bravery award!
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The way i see it....
wouldnt send crews in for supression activities but if the crew were willing and at the time it would appear pretty safe maybe get a crew to do a quick search of the back of the house with a hose line for protection.
and soon as i knew there was ba backup only a few minutes away then go all in.
But that would be only if the crew were comfortable in that situation...not gonna force them to go in without BA backup and nor should anyone.
Interested in the term 'force'. If I know someones life is at risk, then more urgency & risk is placed on me as a rescue volunteer.
This can be an expectation by the crew when working as a team. Nothing actually is voiced or physically actioned.
So a team leader stating that people trapped is already applying force on the BA team members of not disappointing the rest of the team.
obviously there arent enough trees down in the urban areas these days...
Next thing we'll see for the MFS truck pods "portable toilet pod"
Camo asks everyone for pics,
but they are never upto his expert standards
(for evidence of this check out the Compton website and see how many of my photos are posted... 0)
HAHA
my bet is that the calender would be pictures of Camo, or pictures he's taken (or airbrushed himself into... lol)
jk Yellow
Wait for backup. that is the way it's done and if we start getting sloppy bad habits will develop and oneday something will go wrong.
extending on from this would anyone allow external BA operations to commence with only the knowledge that more crews are less that 5 min away?
This would have to be one of the longest statons to get built.....